Caine’s Arcade: An Innovative & Imaginative Boy Has The Best Day Of His Life

Good morning! Here’s the best thing you will be see all day: the short film “Caine’s Arcade” is about a nine-year-old boy named Caine, who lives in LA and build his own arcade in his dad’s auto parts shop. As the film explains, Caine has always loved arcade games, so during his summer break, he started building his own games out of cardboard boxes, offering tickets to play to passersby. This film — from Caine’s Arcade’s first customer, Nirvan Mullick — captures the best day of his life, as a flash mob descends on the Arcade, ready to play all of Caine’s games. I am verklempt. (Check out where to donate to Caine’s college scholarship fund, which has already made over $64,000, here. As the site says, imagine what this kid could build with an engineering degree!)

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